Eleggua (Monday/Lunes 02-05-2018) and More



Eleggua – Lunes/Monday  02/05/2018

Para un deseo en especifico
La manteca de un Coco seco, se pone en un vaso o Copa ancha esto se rebosa de aceite vegetal aceite de coco o aceite de almendras, y se alumbra con un mechero se mantiene encendido por 11 días detrás de la puerta de la casa… todos los días a una misma hora se pide delante de la obra lo que usted quiere que se le cumpla
For a specific desire
The lard of a dry coconut, it is put in a glass or wide cup this is filled with vegetable oil, coconut oil or almond oil, and is lit with a lighter is kept on for 11 days behind the door of the house... every day The same time is asked in front of the work what you want to be fulfilled.


Article of Interest:   New Years

The early calendar-makers didn’t know it, but today we know there is another bit of astronomical logic behind beginning the year on January 1. Earth is always closest to the sun in its yearly orbit around this time. This event is called Earth’s perihelion.

People didn’t always celebrate the new year on January 1. The earliest recording of a new year celebration is believed to have been in Mesopotamia, circa 2000 B.C. That celebration – and many other ancient celebrations of the new year following it – were celebrated around the time of the vernal equinox, around March 20. Meanwhile, the ancient Egyptians, Phoenicians, and Persians began their new year with the autumnal equinox around September 20. And the ancient Greeks celebrated on the winter solstice, around December 20.

By the Middle Ages, though, in many places the new year began in March. Around the 16th century, a movement developed to restore January 1 as New Year’s Day. In the New Style or Gregorian calendar, the New Year begins on the first of January.

 East Asian New Year
The Chinese New Year, also known as the Lunar New Year, occurs every year on the new moon of the first lunar month, about the beginning of spring (Lichun). The exact date can fall any time between January 21 and February 21 (inclusive) of the Gregorian Calendar. Traditionally, years were marked by one of twelve Earthly Branches, represented by an animal, and one of ten Heavenly Stems, which correspond to the five elements. This combination cycles every 60 years. It is the most important Chinese celebration of the year.




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